Biden’s First 100 Days: US Immigration Changes
What immigration changes has Biden made during his first 100 days?
What immigration changes has Biden made during his first 100 days?
USCIS has issued revised guidance in its Policy Manual on US visa extension applications.
The US has imposed a new ban on all non-essential travel from India to the United States from May 4, 2021.
National interest exceptions (NIE) to the US regional travel bans have now been expanded to include immigrant and fiancé(e) travelers and certain exchange visitors.
Guidance on eligibility for National Interest Exceptions (NIE) to the US regional travel bans have be revised with effect from April 26, 2021.
National interest exceptions (NIE) to the US regional travel bans have now been expanded to include immigrant and fiancé(e) travelers and certain exchange visitors.
USCIS has confirmed that the annual quota of 85,000 H-1B cap registrations has been met for the 2022 financial year.
Foreign nationals in certain categories including the H-1B, J-1, and L-1 visa are now no longer barred from entering the USA based on their visa classification.
COVID-19 Update on US visa & immigration processing in April 2021.
If the American Dream & Promise Act becomes law, 2.3 million undocumented individuals brought to the US as children may be eligible to attain lawful status and conditional 10-year permanent residence, provided they meet certain requirements.
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